Trip Info
- Tea House & Tented Camp
- Included (Guide & Staff)
- Trekking & Climbing Permits Included
- 6,476 meters
- Kathmandu
- Spring & Autumn
- Kathmandu
- Professional Climbing Guide
- Airport Pickup & Drop Included
- 30 Days Before Start
Mera Peak Climbing is an adventurous journey through the remote Hinku Valley that combines scenic trekking with a rewarding summit climb. The route offers a quieter alternative to the busy Everest trail while still delivering breathtaking Himalayan views.
With proper acclimatization and climbing preparation, the summit offers one of the finest panoramas in Nepal, showcasing Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga.
Trip Highlights
- Summit Mera Peak (6,476m)
- Highest trekking peak in Nepal
- Views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu & Cho Oyu
- Remote and less crowded trekking route
- Gradual acclimatization for safety
- Climbing training included
- Glacier walking experience
- Cultural experience in traditional Himalayan villages
Itinerary
This 18-day itinerary is designed for gradual altitude gain and safe summit success. The journey progresses through remote valleys before reaching Mera Peak Base Camp, followed by a guided summit climb and descent back to Lukla.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, travelers are welcomed by the bustling city and the stunning Himalayan backdrop. The city’s lively streets, vibrant markets, and colorful temples offer a glimpse into Nepalese culture. Guests are assisted by Nepal Holiday Treks for airport transfers and check-in at their hotel. The evening is perfect for a relaxing stroll in Thamel, exploring local shops and cafes. Preparations for the Mera Peak expedition begin with gear checks and briefing sessions. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and excitement for the journey ahead.
This day is dedicated to organising trekking gear, permits, and final essentials for the expedition. Nepal Holiday Treks guides provide an overview of the route, safety protocols, and acclimatisation techniques. Visitors have the chance to explore cultural sites such as Swayambhunath and Durbar Square. Meeting fellow climbers fosters camaraderie and builds excitement for the climb. The evening is spent double-checking equipment and attending pre-trek briefings. A calm night ensures everyone is ready for the adventure ahead.
The flight to Lukla offers breathtaking aerial views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and river valleys. From Lukla, the trek begins along gentle slopes surrounded by pine forests and waterfalls. Bridges over roaring streams add adventure and scenic photo opportunities. Small villages along the trail allow glimpses of Sherpa culture and traditional stone houses. Arriving at Paiya, trekkers are greeted by prayer flags fluttering in the mountain breeze. The evening is peaceful, perfect for resting and preparing for the next day.
The trail to Panggom winds through rhododendron forests and alongside cascading waterfalls. Villages along the way showcase mani walls and small shrines, reflecting local spiritual traditions. Trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of distant snow-capped peaks. Wildlife such as Himalayan birds and yaks adds to the adventure. Panggom itself is a quiet settlement surrounded by mountains, providing a serene Himalayan atmosphere. Evening discussions focus on acclimatisation and planning for the coming days.
The journey to Ningsow leads through alpine meadows and rugged terrain. Mera Peak begins to dominate the skyline, inspiring climbers for the summit push. The path follows pristine rivers and passes small, traditional villages adorned with colorful prayer flags. Trekkers observe shepherds tending their flocks, offering insight into local life. Stunning mountain vistas create opportunities for photography and reflection. Evening briefings with Nepal Holiday Treks guide the team on acclimatization and summit planning.
The trek to Chhatra Khola features narrow paths along cliffs and glacial streams. Dense forests gradually give way to rocky alpine terrain. Suspension bridges over icy streams enhance the sense of adventure. Monasteries and small shrines highlight the region’s spiritual heritage. Chhatra Khola camp provides a clear view of Mera Peak, allowing trekkers to acclimatize while enjoying the scenery. Guides discuss glacier conditions and high-altitude trekking tips.
Ascending higher, trekkers are rewarded with spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. The path becomes rocky, with alpine terrain replacing forests. Kothe is a small, quiet settlement surrounded by moraines and glacial streams. Photography opportunities abound with panoramic Himalayan vistas. Guides provide briefings on high-altitude safety and upcoming summit preparation. Evening rest allows climbers to adjust and recuperate in preparation for the next day.
The trail to Thaknak winds through expansive glacial valleys and rugged alpine terrain. Trekkers encounter snow patches and dramatic ridgelines, offering stunning mountain panoramas. Small streams and icy brooks crisscross the path, enhancing the high-altitude adventure. Thaknak provides spectacular views of Cho Oyu and Makalu, making it a favourite spot for photography. Camp life here is peaceful, with lodges offering a comfortable resting point. Guides from Nepal Holiday Treks review acclimatisation and safety procedures for the approaching high camps.
The terrain becomes more rugged as trekkers ascend toward Khare, surrounded by towering peaks. Jagged rocks, sparse vegetation, and moraine fields dominate the landscape. Khare acts as the main base for climbers to prepare for Mera Peak. The area offers incredible vantage points to study the glacier and summit route. Observing local wildlife and high-altitude flora adds to the experience. Evening briefings cover summit strategies and weather updates to ensure safety.
This day is spent exploring the surrounding ridges and glacier fields to adjust to the high altitude. Trekkers get a closer view of Mera Peak’s icy slopes and crevasses. Short hikes help the body acclimatise while offering breathtaking panoramic views. Guides provide ice-climbing practice and review summit safety techniques. Observing glacial formations and local wildlife enhances knowledge of the mountain ecosystem. Evenings are quiet, with time for rest and mental preparation for the climb.
The trek to Mera Base Camp is dramatic, crossing moraine fields and glacial streams. The surrounding peaks become more imposing as climbers get closer to the summit. Base Camp offers a strategic location for acclimatisation and final preparations. Trekkers can observe crevasses, icefalls, and snow ridges up close. Nepal Holiday Treks guides brief climbers on the route to High Camp. The scenery is breathtaking, with panoramic views in every direction.
The ascent to High Camp takes climbers through steep snow slopes and rugged terrain. Glacier ridges and ice formations dominate the surroundings, creating an awe-inspiring environment. High Camp provides direct views of Mera Peak’s summit and surrounding glaciers. Guides demonstrate rope handling, crampon use, and safety procedures for the final push. Trekkers take time to hydrate and rest while mentally preparing for summit day. The serene camp allows reflection amid the dramatic alpine landscape.
Summit day begins with an early climb across snow slopes and rocky ridges. Reaching Mera Peak, climbers are rewarded with sweeping views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu. The sense of achievement is unmatched as climbers take photos atop the summit. The descent back to Base Camp requires careful navigation over glaciers and moraine fields. Nepal Holiday Treks guides provide expert support during both ascent and descent. Evening at Base Camp is celebratory, reflecting on the accomplishment and the journey.
This day allows flexibility for weather delays or extra acclimatisation. Trekkers can explore nearby ridges, icefalls, or simply rest at Base Camp. Guides review equipment and ensure climbers are prepared for safe descent. Photography and short hikes provide new perspectives on the surrounding peaks. The calm environment supports mental and physical recovery. Evening discussions often focus on lessons learned and highlights from the summit experience.
Descending toward Kothe offers refreshing views of the trail traveled. Trekkers pass alpine meadows, glaciers, and moraines, appreciating the changing landscape. Villages along the route provide insight into Sherpa culture and daily life. Kothe’s cozy lodges offer a welcoming atmosphere after the high-altitude climb. Evening gatherings include discussions on trekking highlights and route observations. The journey down allows climbers to reflect on their achievement in the mountains.
The trail to Thuli Kharka passes through forests, ridges, and river valleys. Trekkers enjoy expansive views of distant peaks and glacier-carved valleys. The moderate descent allows the body to recover from high-altitude exertion. Observing alpine flora and fauna adds a naturalistic dimension to the journey. Evening preparations focus on organising gear for the trek to Lukla. The surrounding landscape offers peaceful moments for reflection and photography.
The trek back to Lukla passes lively Sherpa villages and familiar trails. Trekkers enjoy final views of the mountains and glacial valleys. Interactions with locals provide cultural insight and memorable farewells. Lodges in Lukla offer comfort, celebrating the successful completion of the expedition. The surrounding scenery and friendly environment make for a fulfilling final trekking day. Evening meals are a chance to share stories and photographs with fellow climbers.
The flight from Lukla to Kathmandu provides breathtaking aerial views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. Returning to the bustling city, travelers experience a stark contrast between mountains and urban life. Nepal Holiday Treks ensures smooth transfers for onward travel or departure. Kathmandu offers opportunities for shopping, sightseeing, and relaxing after the expedition. Climbers often reminisce about the summit and the unique Himalayan landscapes. The journey concludes with memories of a lifetime adventure.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Airport pickup & drop
- Lukla flight (round trip)
- Professional climbing guide
- Mera Peak climbing permit
- Trekking permits
- Accommodation during trek
- Tented camp at Base Camp
- All meals during trek
- Climbing training
- Safety equipment
- First aid support
- Support staff
Cost Excludes
- International airfare
- Personal climbing gear
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guide & porter
- Extra accommodation
- Emergency rescue
FAQs
Moderate — physically demanding but technically straightforward.
No advanced experience required.
It is Nepal’s highest trekking peak.
6,476 meters.
Spring & Autumn.



